Unbounce vs Saleshandy
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Unbounce slows to a trickle of builder polish after the 2024 Insightly merger.
Unbounce's public changelog has slowed sharply — the last visible release is from April 2025. Recent shipping is concentrated on landing-page builder polish (Section Grids with snap-to-grid alignment, custom fonts via URL) and template refreshes paired with a revamped portal UI. The clearest directional event in this window is the August 2024 merger with Insightly, which materially changed what kind of company Unbounce is.
From the visible signal alone, Unbounce is in maintenance-plus-merger-integration mode rather than reinventing the landing-page category. Template drops and small builder QoL features dominate; no AI-generation, no major editor rebuild surfaces here. Whether the post-merger combined product is being built outside this changelog is unclear from the data.
Public changelog has been silent for ~12 months — the safest read is that anything directional is happening elsewhere (joint Insightly+Unbounce releases, internal beta tracks). If shipping resumes here, expect CRM-aware landing-page personalization or attribution as the most natural merger-driven feature.
Saleshandy turned itself into a multi-channel outbound platform — native dialer, in-app workflows, Azure email infra.
Saleshandy has been on a heavy capability-expansion run. In six weeks it launched a native Dialer (calls, recordings, AI summaries) and a companion Chrome extension, built Custom Workflows inside CRM Integrations (conditional, branching, scheduled automations replacing Zapier/Make for HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho), introduced Email Infrastructure Plans with Azure as a new isolated-IP environment, opened CSV Enrichment and Personal Email Enrichment in Lead Finder, exposed a Lead Finder API, and shipped a Saleshandy CLI explicitly positioned for AI-native workflows (Claude Code, Codex).
This is a deliberate kitchen-sink expansion turning Saleshandy from a cold-email sender into a multi-channel outbound platform — calls, LinkedIn pushes via Aimfox/HeyReach, enrichment, automation, plus developer and AI surfaces. The consistent positioning is no extra tools needed: Saleshandy now owns the sending infrastructure, the dialer, the enrichment, and the automation engine. Pure-email competitors (Lemlist, Smartlead, Instantly) face a much wider product surface to match.
Native SMS follows the dialer pattern — multi-channel outbound stacks usually add it within months of voice. Custom Workflow templates and likely AWS SES (or another isolated sending option) follow the Azure pattern. DKIM/DMARC self-serve will round out the Email Infrastructure setup story.
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